The former executive director of the Las Vegas Philharmonic claims in a lawsuit that she was fired after only eight months on the job for planning to report financial misconduct.
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The family of a UNLV student who died following a fraternity-sponsored boxing match in November has filed a lawsuit against the university and the Kappa Sigma Fraternity.
Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Rebecca Kern, who was up for re-election this year, abruptly resigned last month.
The Mob Museum kicked off Black History Month with a panel discussion celebrating the state’s “Black legal trailblazers.”
German Santanilla worked for decades as a court interpreter in Las Vegas. “Throughout his career he remained one of the best,” a colleague said.
Chief District Judge Linda Bell announced Thursday that she is running for a seat on the Nevada Supreme Court.
Police arrested a 24-year-old Black man last year on a bench warrant meant for a 49-year-old white man with the same name, according to a federal lawsuit.
Under the agreement, Hsieh’s longtime assistant Jennifer “Mimi” Pham has agreed to pay his family instead of pursing millions of dollars in creditor’s claims.
In a tentative settlement agreement, Tony Hsieh’s longtime assistant has agreed to pay his family instead of pursuing millions of dollars in creditor’s claims.
Las Vegas tech mogul Tony Hsieh had assets worth more than $500 million, according to court documents filed this week.
A Utah company on Monday filed a $19 million creditor’s claim against Tony Hsieh’s estate regarding a film studio Hsieh rented in Park City just before his death.
A Las Vegas OB-GYN who died last week was a leader in the medical community and helped form UNLV’s medical school, his colleagues said.
A bird from Las Vegas that hitched a ride across the country this month is back in sunny Southern Nevada.
“I think it’s incredibly offensive and arguably defamatory to say something like that, which is obviously not true,” said the justice, Douglas Herndon.
Lawyers for Tony Hsieh’s family filed court documents Monday demanding that Hsieh’s longtime friend and financial manager return more than $625,000.